Joyce's Love Letters

Joyce's love of letters-of anagrams, acrostics, and palindromes-is well known. Here, Bevis offers fascinating tidbits about alphabetic codes concealed in Joyce's work. Letters are also part of the many plots in Ulysses and of the characters' imaginative lives. He suggests that Ulysses...

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